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Fabric collection – Fabric classes & colours

Fabric collection

Made in Switzerland – Made by Glatz

Glatz’s 125 years of experience is also reflected in the tailor-made covers. Top quality fabrics and precision work are combined in our in-house sewing. Thanks to the manufacturer’s approach, almost anything is possible in terms of individuality and creativity. Whether you want linings with different coloured edging strips, custom flounces or segments in different colours – Glatz will produce these according to your individual desires.

Glatz fabric classes

All Glatz fabrics are divided into the fabric classes 2, 4 and 5 based on their material, coating and UV protection. The high quality and resistance of a fabric can be measured based on its light fastness, fabric weight per square metre, hydrostatic head and the UV protection. The measurement values always depend on the material and the respective fabric class.

Light fastness

If a parasol is frequently exposed to sunlight, the fabric fades over time. The light fastness of a fabric determines how much and how quickly the colour intensity fades. The following applies here: The higher the fabric class, the better the light fastness, and as a result, the longer the period before it starts to fade. The light fastness of Glatz covers is determined according to the standard ISO 105 B02.

UV protection

With the UV protection test label, Glatz guarantees that parasol covers of fabric classes 2, 4 and 5 have the maximum possible UV protection of more than 98 %. According to the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency, all Glatz fabric covers on the sun protection scale between 15 and 50 are labelled with an “Ultraviolet Protection Factor” (UPF) of 50+ according to the Australian standard.

Glatz would like to know more precisely: To determine the precise protection values, we also have all linings tested for their UV permeability according to the recognised UV standard (AS/ NZS399) and certified by the independent testing lab SQTS (Swiss Quality Testing Services). This results in the Glatz UV protection test label which guarantees the maximum possible UV protection of 98 % for all covers in Glatz fabric classes 4 and 5.

Fabric class 5

The premium collection

ཛྷ 100 % polyacrylic ཛྷ Spun dyed ཛྷ Approx. 300 g/m2 weight per square metre ཛྷ Class 7-8 light fastness (700 day) (ISO 105 B02) ཛྷ Water pressure resistance >350 mm ཛྷ UV protection: UPF 50+ and 98-100 % UV PROTECTION ཛྷ Scotchgard® and Teflon® coating ཛྷ Dirt repellent and resistant to mould

Fabric class 4

The intermediate stage

ཛྷ 100 % polyester ཛྷ Spun dyed ཛྷ Approx. 250 g/m2 weight per square metre ཛྷ Class 7 light fastness (350 days) (ISO 105 B02) ཛྷ Water pressure resistance >150 mm ཛྷ UV protection: UPF 50+ and 98-100 % UV PROTECTION ཛྷ Dirt repellent and resistant to mould

Fabric class 2

Budget-driven

ཛྷ Not recommended for the project business ཛྷ 100 % polyester ཛྷ Piece dyed ཛྷ Approx. 220 g/m2 weight per square metre ཛྷ Class 5 light fastness (80 days) (ISO 105 B02) ཛྷ Water pressure resistance >100 mm ཛྷ UV protection: UPF 50+ and 98-100 % UV PROTECTION

Special fabrics

ཛྷ NEW Glatz Green® (The parasol that purifies the air) ཛྷ Third-party fabric (fabric not from the Glatz collection) ཛྷ PVC materials ཛྷ Flame-retardant fabric ཛྷ For details, see special products (page 96)

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